A 7-2 man shouldn't be able to so quickly catch at the key, take one dribble, and explode for an off-hand power slam in traffic. It's precisely the Frenchman's insane length, though, that makes him among the few even remotely capable of pulling off such a feat. Make sense?

Even if the Oklahoma City Thunder's pursuit of Brook Lopez proves futile, there's a growing chance the team still fills its post scoring void at the trade deadline. According to multiple reports, the Thunder have become increasingly interested in Utah Jazz big man Enes Kanter.

Less than two full seasons after splitting its post surplus by letting Paul Millsap and Al Jefferson walk in free agency, the Utah Jazz already have another major decision to make in the frontcourt. With the recently extended Derrick Favors enjoying a career season and sophomore center Rudy Gobert emerging as one of basketball's preeminent rim-protectors, Enes Kanter has made it clear he wants to be traded prior to Thursday's deadline. And according to sources, the Milwaukee Bucks are the most ardent pursuer of the third-year Turkish big man.